are you someone i could ask about recording vinyl via
audio line in port os x? got the software/freeware to
recognize it but it's not registering...
if you are not, please ignore this email.
thnx
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On Sep Fri 05 2003 22:06, Naneen Paglieri wrote:
are you someone i could ask about recording vinyl via
audio line in port os x? got the software/freeware to
recognize it but it's not registering...
Hi Ben
Good news: since I'm using 2.4.22+ben1, the blackouts have not happened again.
BTW I did try to compile 2.4.21(+enbd+freeswan)+ben3, but it croaked
while compiling DRM. I then fetched 2.4.22 and applied ..22-ben1 (and
freeswan again iirc), but it still croaked at the same place, so I
On 3 Sep, this message from J. Javier Maestro echoed through
cyberspace:
On Sep Tue 02 2003 09:49, William Crowshaw wrote:
Oh, by the way, the fixed worked on my G3 upgrade
card. Here's my /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 740/750
clock : 195MHz
[snip]
detected as : 16
Hi Nick,
last night I did it again... :-)
due to a bad kernel I lost control of my linuxbox after start and had
to force a reboot as the system had frozen solid.
Problem I couldn't see my ext2 partition from OSX so that possibility
wasn't there anymore. I had however noted down the exact path
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, SpawnPPC wrote:
[ I've cut the general users list ]
Dear Debian(PPC) user's,
I'm Emanuele, from Italy.
I have a great AmigaONE computer with DebianPPC Sid (unstable) version.
Today I have installed, with apt-get all latest updates, but, when the
computer reset and
I have a great AmigaONE computer with DebianPPC Sid (unstable) version.
Today I have installed, with apt-get all latest updates, but, when the
computer reset and inizialize the system, it lockup at this point:
Setting Up General Console Font
How I can restore my system and correct this
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
$ cd /etc/init.d
$ grep -i font *
[...]
console-screen.sh: echo -n Setting up general console font...
[...]
That looks like the script you'll have to look into. Maybe it tries to
set a font defined in /etc/console-tools/config that is not
Sven,
Thanks for your help. I downloaded the vmlinz-2.4.22-install as you
suggested, but when I tried to boot my 43p from bootP (boot
net:,10.31.196.5,,10.31.196.6), I got the following error message.
FILE: vmlinuz-2.4.22-install
Load Addr=0x4000 Max Size=0xbfc000
FINAL Packet Count = 7666
Before I get Debian/PPC CD set (on CheapBytes) I was wondering if it works
fine on a IBM pSeries RS/6000 44P model 150.
Thanks in advance
Frank Parisi, Italy
Or, wait to see if somebody else here has an easier way.
;-)
I would say you just boot your current system with the parameter
'init=/bin/bash', then do an fsck of the root fs, remount the root
parition read-write and try to fix it.
Now that sounds a _lot_ easier : you'll need to repeat *all*
El sáb, 06-09-2003 a las 11:26, Francesco Parisi escribió:
Before I get Debian/PPC CD set (on CheapBytes) I was wondering if it works
fine on a IBM pSeries RS/6000 44P model 150.
AFAIK, there is no Debian CD bootable for RS/6000 44P. You must to boot
from Network with another image, or from
uh-oh.. :) sorry to hear about the recurring kernel problems - i've been
there many times before. i use yaboot on two new-world machines
(powerbook g3 pismo and lombard), and have had to boot using the yaboot
method a couple of times. your syntax looks fine to me, perhaps the
problem is in the
I've got a PB G3 Firewire, with kernel 2.4.21-powerpc, and a Lacie CD
burner attached to my firewire port.
Here's what dmesg says when I plug the drive in:
ieee1394: Node 00:1023 changed to 01:1023
ieee1394: Node 01:1023 changed to 00:1023
ieee1394: Node 00:1023 has non-standard ROM format (0
On 6/9/03 19:51, Mannequin* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cdrecord 2.01a16 (powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2003
Jörg Schilling
cdrecord.mmap: No such file or directory. Cannot open '/dev/pg*'. Cannot
open SCSI driver.
cdrecord.mmap: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'.
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
Or, wait to see if somebody else here has an easier way.
;-)
I would say you just boot your current system with the parameter
'init=/bin/bash', then do an fsck of the root fs, remount the root
parition read-write and try to fix it.
Now that
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Mannequin* wrote:
I've got a PB G3 Firewire, with kernel 2.4.21-powerpc, and a Lacie CD
burner attached to my firewire port.
Here's what dmesg says when I plug the drive in:
ieee1394: Node 00:1023 changed to 01:1023
ieee1394: Node 01:1023 changed to 00:1023
ieee1394:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 13:28:52 -0700 (PDT)
vinai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Mannequin* wrote:
I've got a PB G3 Firewire, with kernel 2.4.21-powerpc, and a Lacie
CD burner attached to my firewire port.
...
This all worked fine until I upgraded from 2.4.18-powerpc to
Now that sounds a _lot_ easier : you'll need to repeat *all* of the
bootargs when you run `setenv', then do not run savenv, go straight to
`bootd'.
Thanks for the clarification, Thomas.
Erm - did I miss the irony/sarcasm tag here ;-) ?
No sarcasm intended, the instruction was for the OP
I've tried to get netplay support for my snes games in PPC Linux, but it
seems like there is none. Just for snes9x (windows, macos 9), zsnes
(x86-linux, windows.)
There seem to be some support in snes9x with NetSprockets in osx, but there is
no real information how to install them, just to
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
Wonder why they didn't use openfirmware like most PPCs - backwards
compatibility to older AmigaOS - or is this firmware not as open as in
speech?
It sort-of thinks it's an x86, so you can (have-to) use non-mac
graphics cards (well, radeons and tdfx at
Hi!
I install Debian in a eMac one year ago... Debian was installed
without any problem. Now, I'm installing Debian into eMac, but when I boot
yaboot (for firmware), it stop in:
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
Can anyone help me?
Thanks!
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